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jrwalz

Learning C# on my own. I found a couple of really good web sites for learning for free, but I think they are both on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=decfmj7b5Vg&list=PLGLfVvz_LVvRX6xK1oi0reKci6ignjdSa&index=8. Udemy.com is alright too, but ya don't really know what you are getting until you pay for it, but it's cheap. I'm dabbling in Python as well, but I didn't want to cheat myself and start completely over with a new programing language without at least getting to the advanced level in C#, besides Dot Net is cool. Another reason that I have a hard time letting go of C# is that it is used with Unity3d for gaming. Besides all of that, I'm just bouncing around with jobs trying to settle for something that I like. Been doing some Billing, claims processing, manufacturing, and warehouse work. I'd like to eventually move that closer to some type of IT job. I used to play MMO games a lot more, but trying to get on the inside of it a little. I played Ultima Online back when it was 2D, Everquest since forever, and a nice little laser tank game made by Sony back in the day call Tanarus. I spent many many many hours on that as well, was very sad to see it go. It's like loosing a limb when a game disappears when we put so much time into them. I think that is another reason that I'm interested in programing. So that I will be able to create games that I think are cool, and I will be the one yelled at if they suck, heh. No link for a web site yet, that is on my To-do list.
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